not a good predictor of practical intelligence
2 years ago
I had a 4.0 in college through my 54th credit, but I just attribute that record to having been able to memorize stuff and work out theoretical problems. It’s good to have strong theoretical problem solving skills but, in the workplace, creativity, flexibility, and good communication skills are more valuable than your undergrad GPA…in other words, don’t sweat a 3.6!
